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Description: History of Cronin’s RestaurantIn 1957 Johnny and Noreen Cronin opened a small lodging house down Clover Lane. Noreen who worked as a cook for a brief period in London decided to use her talents in the kitchen serving lunches for local factory worker. At the time it was quite a small operation with Noreen and Johnny doing the cooking the serving and the wash up . As time went by the Cronin family Grew and Sisters Joan, Katherine, Helen, Norma along with their brother Pat all began to work in the lodging house. In 1977 after realising the popularity of there lunches Johnny and Noreen took the decision to buy a small thatched cottage on College street and turn it into Cronins Restaurant. In 1996 Johnny and Noreen’s son Pat took over the business full time to ensure the family tradition continued. Today much has changed has changed in the Cronins but much of the ideals which Johnny and Norreen had when they first opened in 1957 remain the same , good quality food in a friendly family atmosphere, and with their children and grandchildren still working in the restaurant these ideals shall remain the same.

We picked this restaurant based on its good reviews and were very pleased with our choice. Between the four of us, we all had different entree and all the food was delicious. The food arrived piping hot and tasted great. Everything was fresh and flavourful. The service was excellent. We also found the prices to be very reasonable compared to similar restaurants in Killarney. We would definitely return here in the the future,

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The athmosphere is quite nice, small dining room, very cosy! The food is ok, but nothing special! Sides were prety boring and without imagination. In comparison to other irish dinging spots it was also a bit more expensive for lesser quality.

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Came here this week for a meal and found the restaurant very busy. Evidently very popular with tourists. We were seated upstairs and served quickly by Kayleigh. Food was reasonably priced and very good. We happened to be near a group of VERY noisy American tourists, this spoiled our visit a little but they did tone it down a bit when asked by another customer.Thank you to Kayleigh who did an excellent job in noisy surroundings.

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